Hi David.

Thank you for your mail. I learned a lot. Great that you explain things with so 
many details.

Best regards Annie.
> Den 01/05/2015 kl. 14.19 skrev David Griffith <[email protected]>:
> 
> I am presuming that you know that you get the word count by making the 
> Statistics window visible. You can make this visible by going to the window 
> menu and under palettes pressing enter on statistics.
> 
>  Then you can consult the word count at any time by bringing up the window 
> chooser and switching to the statistics window.
> When you bring up window chooser you will hear the name of your document in 
> one window and the statistics window will be labelled by the number of 
> characters in your document. However switching to this window will enable you 
> to also check words  paragraphs etc as well.
> 
> Personally` I use  Numpad commander so I can bring up the window chooser 
> simply by pressing the slash key on the numpad  so access  to the statistics  
> window is pretty slick and easy but you could also assign a keystroke to 
> window chooser in keypad commander. Perhaps option W which would be useful in 
> more applications than Nisus.
> 
> David Griffith 
> 
>> On 1 May 2015, at 02:39, sadam ahmed <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all,  
>> 
>> I’ve recently invested in the purchase of Nisus writer pro for my Mac. 
>> 
>> My question is how does one get the word count using a direct VO keystroke? 
>> 
>> On the Windows side one presses F6 arrows down twice  and the word count is 
>> spoken. 
>> 
>> Another list member did suggest terminal. ) But I’d rather invoke a VO 
>> keystroke as productivity is very important when I’m writing my 
>> assignments). 
>> 
>> As usual thanks in advance for any help provided. 
>> 
>> Kind regards, 
>> 
>> Sadam Ahmed 
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